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OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE YILLAGK OF FKEEPORT.
THE KASSAF POST, FREEPORT, OFCFrMIJEU S. 1»I6
OFFICIAL REPUBLICAN PAPER OF .N.4SS.41 COCXTY.
PIIKF TMO I F.>TS
'L!
BUSY SESSION OF VILLAGE BOARD
front of the houae of Hose Coinpar.y .No. ?, was ajiproved. Theodore .MfHJie" was approve"! a.s a meniher of the re¬ cently formed Flre Pati-i>l,
The following apidie-ations for wat¬ er were granted; iharlcH RenKstroin, I
SEVERAL AHENDED THE CAUTHUMPlANS LONG ISLAND R. R. FROM FREEPORT HAVE MFJ{RY TliWE WANTS INCREASE
Flre Ordinance Repeal- ''"""" "'"'" "^ '' ^"'"'"^'^ ''Older Boys Conference Parade the Streets Un- Asks Permission of P.
*^ (trove .stre-ei- He-orKc (loHHelin Harri- '
ed in Certain Cases »««avenue <nmon Hrown. n Ber at RocKvdle Centre der the Leadership of -S. Commission to
-» ,, ¦»* . »Ji'" I'lace, ai.d W, 11, Patterson. H. ¦ - . -.- - ^, .-- -n ....
Routine Business Main street - i Last Week. Sheriff Pettit , Raise Rates
The following aiiiillcatlons for light
.vere Kranted: H, D, Combs, 459 S. ' The meeling of the Freeport Uoard i l^'^J ^''«-'^' avenue; Kleanor .S, Roe. ^ The third annual Older Boys' Con-
of Trusteea cn Thursday waa eveM-¦ f,*^/'""'^^'¦¦^'•" V,^^'*"'*"^''^""?,'.^^'","' i' '^''^'^ ^^^'^ »» R.ckvule Center la.t
,l.nd aNeiiiic: Grace Ja^ps. AHantu- , , , ,,
ful In many respects. Considerable ..i^,.,,,,,^. £> \y Pierce. :H .No. Orove *'"'' breike all pie.lous records lor routine business wa« transacted audi street; .m,-8. Klizabeth DeMott, 47 >^'^ conference on Long I land. The several inatttrs of vital importance to Kaynor streei; .Mrs, .M K, Gra.sar. lin'il final count showed that 495 me n "and
the taxpayeis were given eaicHil eon- ?"'',^^ «'|'^«V *'• ^*»^'"»'a' '''" OHee]b,.yB had reKi.«ierfa from 46 comrau-
boulevarel; 1-,, (',. .lohnson, S. GrovP ! niiies.
The \illage of East .Mnrion had the
The CallthU'npian parade- e n
rhanksglving Day was a pre-at sue
."-ess. e',e plte the rain The f. a Irities
*-e;e delnyed some-wlat, but the en-
-ire I rpgram waa cariied out as ar-
sideratlon at one of the lemKcst ^,,.^,,( .„„, ..j,,,,,, j, Hcslan, Glenada meetings held durln^ the Randall ad- eeniri. ministration Ibe Hoard ree-eived an invitaUon o
Dr, F. W. l-'letcher addres.se-ei ihe'^l"''"^. "'.^ "•":.'.'.'"^^ "' ">«= Kpi.^eopal board relative to the efteet fo the i e-
The up 81 ItH I'libl c .-^ervli-e (.'nn mis ion began he rin^s upon t! e a;- plication of t e Long Island Railroad to Increase its rates for mileage books finni two to t'vo an,l o:ie-h.ilf een s a mll<v in the colnnlis^ion's rooms in H e
<'hiiii ll l-'aii Tbui.'iday evening, A coiniiiuiiie-aiioii was ree-e-ived from tbe
«.*. L "'"M"""" r'"'* -f -^I«'f'e'-« f"'"" reeiuesting the ere-clioi,
officially known as 38-C, The Innits :„^ ,,,.j,^,, ^,,„„i ^^, .^ ,^ ^^^.^^.^^
prescribed in the ordinance are such „, „,^. ^,.,^,^,^, h„i,^j„^,, t,,^ ^,^,,,^
that Dr. HeM-hei-^is prevented fro. i ^ ,,.^, „^,.,,,„,,, ,„ ,,,,,,„.^, ,,„j,„^„,, ,,f
erecting a biingabiw on his prop.-, ¦>'^^^^ ^^^^ ^„^ „^^, ^^.„ ,^^. ,.,,^^.,^.^,
1° ^'^''i «"-'-'«>t^ between Pine and, ,j,^^ , ,,f j.,,,^,.^ j^^^^j^,^ j,,.^,
t^A i""^ '.'!'"^- •'* It "'"-jfor the montb of .N'ovember, showing
sidcred H.e ordinance was working an K,,,, ,,,.„,.,,,(,,„ „f ,i„„, j,, ,.,„ ^^,„„„„^ „f
injusuce and suspended its operation L^^,, ^.^^ received and Iiled, The le- in the instaiie-e cited, pending thc en- „, ... , r ,.,,.„ , ,., ,, , r
, 'i ", . ... port of .^trcv-t ( oi'iimssioner Bond for
actment of a new by-law which will .;.,, , , , , „,, ,..„ ,.,, . ;, ,
,,,,.,, ., , t-l . . fl'c past montli was duly ree-eive-d ar.d
e iminate th ,s particular Orove stie. t j^, |
section and several others which ha'.e been called to the attention of the Hoard of Trustees and the Fire Coun¬ cil,
As adveriiried in the press, resi¬ dents of Raynor avenue, Kussell ave - nue, Klllott ;--lreet and Sigmond lan. ,
('(iiueiied as a Board of Heallh, Or,
h(-nor of being the nio,-t distant point fre,in which a delegation came, while Glen Cove, with 25 boys aud 7 lead¬ ers, sent the largest delegation out¬ side of Rockville Cenire,
p-rom the banquet, which filled t!.e ;-aded up gymnasium of Hie Rockville' Centre Cub, on Friday evening, to the last session of the confe rence, on Sunday evening, at which Mr, C. V. Hibbard spjke of his experiences in tbe prison and'concentratie n camps of Euio.e, the troys had a r.ire experience. The addresses of Iir, Bigene Lh Furrei-t Swan, David L, Fuliz, W, J, Burns, Rev. J. H. HoUister and others made a profound Impression on both boys und adults.
F'reeport was represented at the
ranged, H j
Sheriff "Steve" Wt ii led tbe pa-1 M< tropoliian Tower, .New York, at 10 .ae, f lo.ved by a laige number tf'^''"'""!' Thurs lay nioinlnp, D cnib r the menibers of the Freeport Polo
Cf great p r onal inte est to th ,„ ^ „ w . , , l''i'st army of New York commuters on
Club, as well as horsemen from neigh- ,he l,ong Island, Ihe ca^e will also be b ring villages. In fan y and lud,I ' carefully "watched by railioads in the crous costumes the meiry makers pa-j 8l«'e other than the Long Lsland, and down tbe streets ofl'''^'^ '^ J^*" ''"^ ''^s.- of the .-eirt to . , come b.-fore Hie e onimission sinee tbe
.ne village, ! Courl of Appeal-" decided that upeu
Tbe races held at the pip,- Ine la [ p op r .-h iwlng t'e comml si n has Hie afteinoon were a special attrac-; ehe power to pemiit a inlb'age book tion .Sheriff Pettit won the first race rate of 'over two cents a mile, not-
Run(-ie made a report on ibc condition e(-nference by Mr, Mllton Rayner, J. ot tb(- village at the present time. He -"^'(JiK'y (Jould, Harold E, Brown, J. M, also made a writteu report on b.-,-.t : Keegan and (', W. Raynor. leaders iiie-thods of garbage and night soil il
piisal. ,\fiei- an iiifornial disciissj'ui, lhe mallei was le-ferred to Counsel.ir
were invited to be present to con- .,, , „, . ,.,„ .„,,„,„.• „ r .-
,. ,,, . „ ,1-., ., 'Fishel for the preparation of notices
suit with the Board relative lo the ) , „.i,.„..,i.,i„„ ,„,. i.,-j„ „„,i ,i,„ . „„ . , .,,,, , u - .1. r of advertirilnB for bids and the tenl-
desirabillty e.- e-hangiiiR the names of '
the respectHe street.!'. Residents of Raynor avenue were present and lui- anlinously le commended the name' uf the- street be changed to St. Jeihus place. The change of Ihe names of the other stieets will be consitlered at the next meeting. The prope-riy owners on toe respective streets are urged lo sul.mil appropriate nan .s which are not similar to other iiaiiK-d streets in th.' village.
The Fire Council thioufih Chief, Victor Clodlo, the famous tenor, I'earsall was requested lo submit a i died at his home on Centre avenue, i-e>#l8ed boundary to be made a part j f^eeport, on balu-day last. Mr, Clo- of the ordinance specifying the 'iic^i" ^"^^ been sufTering for the pa,-t i;.«ii„ ..,1,1-1. I . »„ -.:„ i.., A I flv* years, and died of heart aff iction,
limits which is to be re-enacted, j ^^ ^^^ ^^^^ sixty two years ago in
I'st, Die, in the Vosges, France. He
tlve contraci. It is probable that a I special village election will be hold I tiefore F''-biii'ary first
DEATH SATURDAY OF VICTOR CLODIO
and by A. H. Brown, E. G. Davis, C. I Fulton, C, P, Gould. G. A. Gl^sel, G. E. Heming, G„ B, Heiwell, J, B. Kidder, |C, J. Ma,rtin.-J. W, Meyer, H 0,-ter- |h<iut. N, Posl, B. L. Ravnor, George jP. Baker, Dallas Reach, Wlllard Hel¬ land, Holmer Swezey, Stanley Raynor. Merrick was represented at tbe con- ' ference' by Mr, W, C. Mepham
Ba'dwin was represen ed at the i conference by Mr. William R, Haw¬ kins and W, Ft. Sprague and by Charles E, Miller, Alan B, Sniith, Paul I E, Southard, Everett Spraeue. Wesley IE. Sprague and Robert Storey.
Ill class A, riding "King Pepper," He made He fastest time, twenty fl\e seconds, Grover Walsh came In sec¬ ond on "Queen Anna," and John Do- lan finished thlid on "Mamie Third." George Bennett Sniith won in class
withstanding the siatute pre.-eding tlie lublic S rvic C minlsslons Law which limi 8 mil a e i o'ks tJ that rate by act of t';e Legislature
The Long Island followed tbis de- (Isi-^n ironiptly by tl'ing its applica-
MEMORIAL SERVICE HELD BY THE ELKS
B, on "Mabe.," Anthony Fedden came I tion to inereas- its inileai;e book rat in second on "Buck" and Pettit, r.d-j in .May of this year. The matipr has Ing "Claude," finished thlid, I not been urged, however, 'until the
H ruuiJi Ho:n on "Star" won ihejpreseiit time, when the date for a flrst race tn c'ass C in 28 1-4 sec-;heir:nR has b.en set upon tho re- onds, Arthur Thomas on "Brown |newed insistence of the railroad man- Bay" was second and Anthony Fedden , agemeiit. Rail h I'eter ¦;, pr.^-ld nt of finished third on "Jack," Max G:lf-|the Ixmg Is'anl, lald In t'e i r glnal fenbagen, ex-Sheriff, (ame in fo.ir h ¦ application that, vshlle it had been
, i hoped that the conipanyii' prowinc
irnflic wi.u d wipe om the d.>ticli which bas sleadi y resulted for the last ten years, the growing cei-<i of la nor, in rea'-ed taxes and ether it ms of increased expem-e made it seem Impossible ibat Hie road could pull out without an inoiea e in its piss n
f;er revenue. While some- improve--
Ward C. Moon, superiniendent olnunt 'n Hie c-mpin.\"s net n turn is
Freeport school.*, gave out ihe fed- visible in the report so far made since
lowign statement today: i the api.licatlon. the re.iuest that the
•At the regular meeting of the ifP?''':'''.']"'!.''«_ P5r?P'.'>- •¦"":.'J:;'!:^.,i:
Board of Education held November
an d tb.- many addlUonal e ro.-sing I , watchmen rtquired by ihe trtnien- dously Increase-d vehicular traffic on Ithe Long Island highways
Ti'e cmipany, says Pre,-ident Peters, now has a debit protit and i le-,.^g account aspre a'ing over seven rn.Ilion dollars,
"Therefore." he- coiic ud s, ' with the above gen. ral facts as a basis, we believe we are fu ly justifl. d In makn^ this petition The increase -K-ould not atlert lhe dally rider, and would be- we-ll distributed. We c'alm that a standard railioad with such a larg" percentage of its rei enu.- d. rive'd frmi pa-s nger traffl', (unnot make both ends meet ve,i;h a revenue per pas,-^enger amount¬ ing lo only l..*?l cents p.r mir" I Noiwilbstanding tbis condlti m the com any's app'l,-ation has already produe-ed a small ste rm of prote.st at the Albany olllce of Hie (Oniurssbn ¦ Individuals and organization,s protest- in?: an I dl iiiaiiding to be present at the bi-a lings, have in some eases I charg( (1 Hiat the l.ong Island has bee-n 1 un at a loss because of ex¬ cessive I harges against it by its own¬ er, the Pennsylvania
Among lhe o gan z tions and indi¬ viduals who have protest.'d are the ' followii g:
.lames .\. Cantii-bl, secretary. Patchogiie Board of Trade; Joseph Kratovill.\ s. creiary. Republican Club, Rl vert-ead: Robert Nurens, se-retaiy. Sayville Board of Tra'ie: Marv n Scbiebl r, secretary, Suflol.l Couny Taxnayi rs' A^soc a i in, Bookl:,n; W lliani 11. ,'-;warthfiut, Brooklyn; B. B, Kahl'r, li-llp; Malcom E, Smith, New York Clly: Hon. John F Hylan, Connty Judge,, Hi'hoklyn; E, S. Gar¬ nett, N-w York City; C. B Davenport, Cold Spiing Harbor: F. B Reeve, mas'er, Sound Avenue (H-gng.-, R'v- erhead.
SUNDAY SHOWS ARE DECURED ILLEGAL
Text of Decision by Ap- peUate Court Regard¬ ing Movies
NIGHT SCHOOL TO START IN JANUARY
SUPERVISORS LOOK FOR HOSPITAL SITE
Mak n to mean that the improvi-ment of tbe last year do s m.t warrant a
28 it was informally-«ecided to beg n °^„^'^''„/' ,V >7\°°.^ °',^,,,,™^^^^ evening sch.iid work aHer the holiday ^°P*' "' •"^"'"' '^' '^^^^ '"'^ **' '"
After an infoJ-mal confercnere wlih i
Iiollci-man Dunbar and sevei-al of Hio
studied music under Dupre and Roger,
taxpayers present, that iMirtion of or- ^nd sang In "Alda" in the >i-ar 1876.
dinance No, tl, limitinK the time- in | ^r. ci,;dlo, In iSSl, camT to this
which dogs could not roam the streets ^-ountry and sang In the opera sea-
eif tbe village iinmolested from Api il i i^on under Hie nianayc'iK nt of Colonel hiindred [icrsons were in attendance
Ist lo Neivembe-r Isl Inclusive, was re-, Maple-Oii, Ile sang with Pali, and H-valle-d Uuiie-i (ieorge .MeiiKui Levy
pealed, and from now on dogs will Aas seleeti d by 'V'erdi for the role of pie-sided
The annual iiie-inorial servie-es of Kie-eport Ixjdge. So. 1253, li. O. i', Klks, were held Sunday aftemoon last' at i'l eeport in the cUib house, Seveial
evening
vacation. Inasmuch as no evening classes h.ive ever Le n maintain d lu Freeport, it i
exactly what thi- line of work will be This win be d te;mined by thi- de¬ mand,
'Classes will be formeil In any sub¬ ject, providing the nuiubi-r de Iring that subjeet is sutlicient lo make it practicable lo organize t' e class, Esie-ial i t'e,tion w.ll be g:v>n to
not be privileged In Freeport, The i O h. Ilo. Ile created the tenor role '1 be e.xerciies opened wiili tbe play-i the fund-inn ntal subjects of grammar, trustees desire to give ample iiotue'tn "Lakme,"" and sang b'-fore Kiigmg eif Chopiii's "Fiiiicral March" on | Engl.sh compniti n, writing, re d n--,', that in the lulurc dogs will not be Humbert of Italy and Kaiser Wil-|ti,c jiipe- organ by Henry V. Woller, ^rolling* and arithmetic. permitted to travel the streets unae;-i he'ni, a German Prince at that time, ; fallowed by the rltualisiic lueiiKirial "Classes w,ll undoub e-.ily
companied a', any time in the year,: Mr, Cloillo conducti d a coaservii- And In all probabllllv fewer chickens ''^'"^ "' "'"^'^^ "^ °^^ •'"""' having
iinong bis pupil-i .Mnn-, M.'lb.i and Marq-.ileRe of 'V'iln. uv--e Bonoraiie,
li Ik- nuirdercd these'
and old hen cold nights.
The Board made an oflicial inspec¬ tion of thc nnclorlzed lire engine re¬ cently completed and delivered by tbe- Itit Fiane-e' (-onipany. It was ae-cepl-'d subjee-t to Hk apiuoval of Ihe l-'iie Cdiincll, The- bill ivas aiidiled sub- jeerl to thai appieual.
The ri'(|iiis;li(iii of Hie Fire- Depail- lucnt calling for the purchase of an electric seare-h light at a e-ost of $12.50; the painting of thc hou-.e of i;nglne' Cnmpany So. 1 inside 'ind •ut, and the placing of a red lifbi m
Stop That Bark With
White Pine and nee Balsam
grand niece of Napollan Bonorart
Mr, CIocllo is sur-. Ived by Maigue- rlte Walinez, bis m-dow ; a daugiito-, Mrs. Marga'(-i I'lace. of B Idwin, and twe) sons, Paul V, and Min-.Ti- Tt. Funi ral si-rvices took plac? on M n- day alleinoin at Mr, Clndio's 'a e [lome. Int. rm'nt wns In Gri C- met ery.
LUTHERANS GIVE ENTERTAINMENT
be
in which all the ollicers ;if f-^rmed In the commercial bramhes,
nd f-ir tbe,se students who wih to prepare for eivil se'rviee- examina iJfns. Tie school will open for reg¬ isiraiion ou Tue.-iday evening, at 7:"0. January 2.
"It is bope'd tbat a large number will take advantage of this oppor¬ tunity. No one netd to hesitate on account of age, for tbe chief aim of an evening peo lon
circumstanc s,» were forced to le:ive
scliool early and now feel the need of
year in i taking up study for practical pur-
pos-s^ Foieigners who wish to I arn
service
Hie I dll p.-u-Meipated. One al-a time, lliiitj I.nnle:-, will- exlingiiishe'd, rep- ie.;entiliS tl... bieitiien of the- leidge who have passed to tbe .ureal be-yeind, 'I'Ik- oration was dilhe-red liy .lay l-'il;:pati-i( k, f-t N'ew ^¦(lr!( Lodge .No, I, and '"I'liaiia'dpsis" vas rende-rtel by Pa. 1 HxalH'i Hiller l-'iaiikiiii G, Hill, There- were vocal seleelions by ,\Iiss fie'ld Haviis and .Miss Kdna Kimball ami il.(- Phoenix .Male Qiiaitel, and a sinl-ii •solo by Roswell F, WeitzCl.
The names of thc decease'd i e.e-is of the lod.ce, with lh( ubie-li they died, follow
In many respects the cemipany's re-
= .-r- r>^.„eHia i„ ...11 P'rts to Ihe Public Se^rvice Coinuil,'-- 8 nfl poasiDie to lell ", , ..... i. .¦ « .u
.,.. iiU,- „# ..1, ...111 ».„ sion show that the situation of the
Long Island is uniepie. Fifiy-nine-p'r c.nl of its ri-v nu'» comes from p:iF- S'-nger ope-ati n. This Is a treiiien- dou-ly larger latbi of i asseng. r reve¬ nue tban on any other road In th's Lir Hoy. Abnormally lari/e propor¬ tions of pai-senirer r. venue. Ho, are derived from commuilng and o'her tic' els as low- as sev- n nii'l-e a in-le, "r tar b -low the s andard passe-nger rates. The e-onipa-y has thus not tieen on a par wth oHier road=< In taking ad-an ag - i f inc ease-l fr l-hi bus'iip s a' 1 ctl'r ra'( s, F rtber, the growth of Is I a a n'( r busines i ha'< bssn largely In lh" s-cii-n-- in and rl ISO to New Ycrk CM'y, wh'-re t'e rt'^ nre part'cilarly low on account f (-onipetltion with (ityowned transit lines and motor ve-bicle transportaiinn at both freight and nnssengers.
Pi'sielent Pet'r-l in his aiiplication
'I'hi lioard of .Siip»-r\ isors on .Mon¬ day apjirove'd the- asscsHmelil roll of the town of Ileiiipiitead and issued tbe warrant for the colle(-ti(in of taxes, dated December 4,
J, li:dw-ard Downing was designateil to apiiortion the tax on mortgag«-s in Hie- (ouuty as Iiled li.\ Hie eoiiiily clerk on .N'eivciiibcr 27, for the v.-ar ending October 1, IDl6,
The Board appropriated an aeVl' tlonal .f2,7ijri toward thc (-(uiiil..'. share of tlu- work on the l5oii,i(-var(l Burnside aveliiu- and Roe-kaway tii'ii pike. Notice fremi the- state liigbw.i.N e-onimission staled thai owing lo g.-o logical conditions it had been foiiuil Ihat is would be impossible tei do Hk work for lh - original estimaU-,
.\t Friday -: meeting. Hie e bailm.-ui was iiaiiuii a a (-nmmiliee to-use.-. tain fur wliat Ibe- >-(iiiniy can obiaiu a tiae-t of land of about inn ne-r.'' ne-ar Ce^iilial Park for ibe site le.r a liilie-rciilosis liostiiliii,
REPUBLICANS WILL HAVE FINE DINNER
evening ^chool i.s to help those , n-v.-niu- rr due ng
pie who, (ither through lack o <^irr, ,en: .¦'as-es of tick.- s
-sii^bl in tbeir youth, or because of !" 'foUows
On .\ioiiela.v night. Brooklyn llal was (-rovvdi-d when the Lutheran ,1-'eriiando C ChuKh of i'^ieepenl gave Iheir annual 'llose-y, Geori:: 'l'h<anksgi\ iii;< soe-ial and cnterlaiii- lueiil, .Nearly three hundred pcopie attended and the special program | Forbes, was fully appree-iated by the enthu- I P'L''' Henry siaslic aiidicne-e-.
l{e\. A, C, Kai kail, thc pastor
l'H2 Fredeiiek i;. i',ilele-r,--le esc, ' the English langiiai;e will be esi e 11 .Muller. llariV S. Tweedy, I ci illy w. Ir-om-,
Pii:! -Fraul: Haves, ,!aiob Mun/.iii-! "Any one wlio wishers to take up a r, Hanv P, S-cger, ,lelin J, Conrt-| certain line of work should make a
Ke.e-seb, Ha ll. HaK. r, | canvass among his frb nd
Parsons, Jaiiie-s .\l, Kriek.
I ne-y, .loseph K
HIM- Thomas Butler. Lusch, Thomas 1'. Gilbert,
,lolin (., Jr., ,Iiihii
and try
[, ito oiganlze a class of at bast ten
i All who are Intel esled are eainestly
to-
! requesiad to send in their names, geiher with tbe line of work desired
4 2'
r,.4'
\. Rapp, Henry Gass, Jr.. Kdward A, Si-bi-eibe-r. Allan .Mor¬ rison, Thomas ,1. Kllison, James P,
I'tSt
If you have a slubiMirn e-ough, if your lungs are in- flnnafi unel your air passages irritate>el, this splcnelid Cough Syrup will alleirel tlie rclie'f ye>u seck promplly and with¬ out nnv hiirmrul afler-e-fl'ccts.
Pcnslur White Pine and Spnicc lial.-uiiu is a lie'aling remedy compounded of , I'ine liark, ^prue-e Gum, Taniarac Bark, \V ild t^herry and other wi>ll-kiiown ingredi¬ ents of recoguiztnl merits.
Get a bottle of this effect¬ ive remedy as soon as posaibli; and rid yourself of that Coufih. Sold in two sizes,
25c and 50c
opened the entertainment by an ad-I-Madison, William N, Lampe, Saimiel
dn-ss. followeil by "Hail, Colupibia." ! S, Goldberg.
sung b\ Hilriecn girls; a piano solo I HHti—John P. .Morgan, Alexaneler
.Marlon Kobin; twelve little soldier : R Rhodes, Alexander Maier^ Harry
boys then rendered a selection, Mas- K, .Ness, Rowland H, Mayland, George
ter Fred Hottschaldt presented a H. Cahill.
silk lianncr. Inscribed "Ood is I.ove." I Fieeport IxieUe- now has LnlK iiiem-
to tiy primary departmenl of thej hers,
Sunday Se-hool, A piano and violin
APPOINTMENTS IN THE TOWN OFFICES
CHUBBUCK'S Drug Store
FREEPORT, L. I.
Wa
duet by lirai e and Lillian .Meinen eight Utile girls sang the next nuin-
Sl PKKVISOR OPK>S FAIR.
Preparations bave been e-oinplei-el
ni^-hi at the Church of Transligura- tlon. It Is expected Ihat this bazaar
bci, "Topsy Turvy," a pretty luiiii-i for Ihe openin.i.': of Ihe fair Thiirsd-iv
ber by .some of the little folks was
followed by a violin solo by Graie
.Meinen, Flowery Garlands by fiftteen
girls and a good night song completed
thc program.
Refreshments were served by the Ladies Aid Society, and an offering was taken up. The affair proved to be a success, both finane-ially and so¬ cially.
! The Town Uoard, at Tuesdays j meeling, appeilnted Charles K, Schwit-
zer, of Lynbrook, town auditor to I suceed B, F^rank Wheldefi, who re : signed lo aeeept a position in the , offle-e of the' .receiver of taxes, 'Mr.
S(-!iwil/.(-r is a lawyer. I The resignation of Caiiiian Plant, [a constable of Lynbrook, to take ef-
I feet December 31, was received and acce-ptcd. He w ill become county de- pos(»d Increase in the m'leace rate
as follows.
One w.iy t'ckets, av. rag.- 3(-
per mile 9 9'-!
Roiin-I trip t c'en-, avi ra'-'c
2'4c per mib- 28,2'!
Ml'eage, 1 ,(iO0 and T.OO
mil s, 2c Ifll'/,
Comni'itation, average 7
mills per mile 24 2ni
10, lO and rO-trip family,
2c per mile
.Mlantic Ave. lor-al fire-,-
average 1,07c per mile,
Coa.iiKlors' col'ecllons an'I
niLcel'aneous, av.^rage 2e-
per mile 13,09'r
The ap'lieatlon ihows that, while the number of passengers carried dou¬ bled from 1906 to 1915, being 42,fi29,- , S25 In the latter year, the average i haul and aver,-ige n venue per p-'B- ; .lenge r were re.-^u ed in such proper-1 Hon that the average revenue per pas snge'r P'-r inll", up'n which service! cost must be compared, was ri-duced from 1,522 cents in 1906 to 1318 cents. In 1915, VXev^e growing traffic a, ^ImPar decrease nhows for the year I ending June 30, 191fi, for whe-h the average re'.enue per passe-ngi-r mile, was 1,^07 cents,
pp sident Peters says that the pro-
Tbe decision in retaid in picture exhibitions on .Sund.ay has created .-onsiderable interest, and The Post lias l^ie-n re-queste'd le. publish the nilin.i; e.f Hie Appe-llate Division, ' u liii-ii IS It:- leillows:-
The relator was arrest, d charged with having vlolati-d s-ction 214,'') of jthe Pe-ua Lrtiw in having willfully a".d knowinMy uialiitaii.ed and con¬ ducti d a n.ov ng pctufe show as a publie show-, to which th»' publie- were .inviie^d and which the i ublic ai'ended jal a theatre located in the' City of .Alaiy. em Sunday, .Hily 2,"., 1915. ; l'pon bein:; arrai4iu'(l e>n siieh chaige, .the relator was e-einiiiiitt. d pending trial to the- custody ef thi- Slieriff of Hie- Ceiunty of Albany The-reupon a wr t of ba'ii'as corpu- was applied for and eib-aineel for r,e purpeise- of In- i,u,r ng ii.t 1 i\:e i-aus.- e>f bis imprls onment and, if unlawful, of rehevluK bim Iber trom Tl e b.;.-.is eif lh.' «p- plieation for the writ wa-; that the liu- lirisoninent was unlawlul, tor ihe re-a sin tbat g,ving a moving piciure show was not prohibi I'd by Hie- Penal L:iw. Ipiiu the hearing bail In-fore the Spi (ial Term th.' w il was sustained and He r lator orderi-d dise barged from I ustody uinin the- ground that sii(-b show was give-n indeieirs in a llie-atre buildiiii; and, not being an outdoeir shiiw, wa-i nol prohibited by Hie se-cliein of lhe Penal l.aw above I ile-il, 'rbi' decision of Ha- justice lioldiiiA; Ibe le-rm was place-d solely upon Hie authority of the case ->f People r. Hemb-b (127 App. Div., 3061, by whii-h he consid.-red himself
, bound Tbereupein an appeal wa-i taken to this courl frenii the order
¦entered upon such decision.
! .Section 2145 of lhe- P.-iial l,4iw
I (Chap, 88, Laws ed HKI9) pi-eiv,di8 a* follows: "All sboolinn bunting, flsn ing, playing, horse raciiit;. gaining or olher public spirts, e'Xi rclses or shows, upon Ihe llisi day of the
iweek, and all noise disturbing the peace of the day are prohibited" Tln- e-onstructiem whirh slioulel be giveu the pr«)visions ol tbis se'etion has been lhe subject of divergent dee-lslons by the e-ouils of Hils state In the case eif Ihl- Peoiile v ffs ule'b (supra) the- Appe-'lale Di\i,^;on oi "e Second De- pa; I'-'ent h.ld that till- phrase "or or 1-1 puMii- s|iorts, evere-ise's or sh(iw-s" applb'd only to out of-door spoils, i-x- rclses or shows, and lien.e Ibal I'll SI I lion in (luesHon, Hnn s.-i Hon 21,''. (if the Pe-nal Cole- did nm probibi' an indoor eibi'Ition of lU'iv- iiiK pie-iiir.-s on Sunday The- prevai - In ' o- i i 11 sl .tes that tbe charg.- v^a^ no ma le .gain t lhe eb feindaii' eif having c arged an admission f e Two of the live judges e-- mpilsini: V e couil dls>-»-nied tn an opinion, h-lding Hiat lhe s''(-ilon pro!iiblt,d nioviiii.' piciu-e- exbibiiiiiiis on Sunday, ai ,"^ thou-h given Indoors. Late-r this que s- ,1.1 la : I- '. l-l". 'h.- Ai pi I'ate Dl 1- s.on of 111*? Fourih Depaittinnt 'U Ho;
e-ase. of Hamlin v, Hendi-r ( Anp.
Div . , 15't N Y. Supp . 1117)
That (i.iiii whib' alllrining Hie d"- e-ision of the- trial court (92 Mise , HI), stat(-d that it did nil concur in the vl ws w-'-l b rirevaib d In tlw cn. e e.f til.' Pe.ple V Hniile-b The pro;i(-r con-iruct-ein lo be- giv.n the- pr ivl si ns of Ibis see-tion b.-is several ti-es b n eon ide'ied ly the court at S[ie clal Term, resiilliiig Pi confllcHng (b- cisions, the more proinlne-nt of w-l i. b ,-i'i- Hie fo lowing: ,Moore v, Owen (r8
I Vise, 3:12), Hamlin v, Bend< r (92 .Misi-,. 16), P.opb' v. Finn (57 Ml <¦,. li,''i:H, People v. He-lcberg (43 M sc., 30), P(ople v Po lie (44 MIsc, 118i. Fox Amusement Co, v McCb-llan (62 IVli c, inOi, v. bidroiiie Co., Inc, v
1 111- Ke-pul/iii-an le-ad(-is of .Niissau t'liiiiuy, wllil ll iiK-ludes the Ceiiiiiiir- 'i-em.-ii from lhe- various dislrie-ts \* ill lender a <-omiiliiiientary dinner to the- -^taie and Cuunly olIl(-ials who wer.- vie-iorious at the pedis at the reeent
Uction, 'I'he banquet will be ,Heiieil ,it the Garden ("Ity Hotel on Dei-e-m- iie-r 18, and will be one of the tine-sl
il'fairs ever gi\(n in .Nassau Coun'y.
uiiong the giie-sts who are contidcit-
.\ expie-tcd lo be present are Govi-i-"
ior Whitiunn, Senalor-eb-cl ("aider,
'••iiator WadswiH-'b, State Cbairinan
lanner and Colonel Roosevell, The e-eimniilte-e- in charge- ceiiisisls
.1 Jeremiah ^^eJod, ehairman. Uobe-rt 1 Rtenge-l H.ii Mse-, 5X0), HrH'hton Atli- I. Bae-im, ircasurer, Byron C, Gould, ! lell- (lub v .Me-Adoo (47 Misc., 432). A. Burnside - Cheshire, (J. Wilbiii loreater Newbiiii.h Amusement Co, Doughty, W, H, Seaman, Hliam R, ! Inc , v. Sayer (81 Mis.-,, 307), Ontailo Smllh, George L. Hubbeli and W. W. , Field Club v McAdoo (T.B Ml (-.
Cocks, Seals at the baiuiiie-t will be twe) dollars and tickets may be se- i-ure-el from any_'if the committee.
rcl Harl
285) DenieiOBl
will attract a large crowd, not '"''y ,^.^,,4^,, .^..jti, H.e beginning of the new , «iii not fall upon the da'ly rider, and from Freepoit. but an equal nimib--r 1 ^ ,.^^. ., .^ u,„lerstood, that, while its burd-n will be fairly
land P'-opb-
I (5i; Misc , 2^7).
! That th- (XbiblHiU whicli wan
j II ainiaine-d and eondii'-i'd by the- re
llaioi uiion lhe. ocasion of his arr sl
I was a public show wlHiin the conli-m
! platoon of Ihe statute has not been
I questioned by the relator's eouns.d
I ellll. r npein Ihe argument tiefore us
!or in bis brief It was, in fact, a
j busincHH venHire e-arrled on by the re-
: lator tor personal peiunlary gain Tbe
igen.ra' piib'le was invHcd to a'l nd .\s lhe bildBc wer the Ijovxyr, Heach , tjje exhibition as a Sunday enterlain
ASK DRAWBRIDGE FOR BEACH ROAD
PROOlCIXi ANCHOR ITL.MS.
'I*he Anchor Film production Is now- being filmed In California under »he direction of Charles K, Bartlett, for¬ merly of the .\inerlcan. .Mutual and Balboa companies. The leading wo¬ man. .Miss Grace Davison, left he-r home on Ixmg Fteach last Salurdav lo he away for several weeks. Anchor Films expects lo star Miss Davison in several of its-releases, and in ad¬ dition will feature In two produc¬ tions Miss ""Baba " Castle, lhe talented ymmg artist formerly in support of Nat, Goodwin, Productions bv the An¬ chor Films will be ou Independent schedule, controlled by the- manager, James A. Sti\^, of Freeport, L, I.
from the siirrc-uiiding villages. Seve-n pieces of music will welcome those wbo attend the opefllng nighl, and Supervisor .Hiram R, Smith and Sur¬ ro.gaie- elect Leone D, Howell have promised to be on band to open the fair and to address the spectators,
Thc voting contest has already at¬ tracted much aitention, Santa Claus will bc ttt the fair to welcome ilie- childrcn. and nothing has been left undone to ai'd lo the entertainnieni of those attending.
.Mr, C, .M. Vanderoef. .Mrs. Kdward Cheshire anei a number of others have- mnde every e-ffort to make this fair one' of the most successful ever hi-lel in Freeport.
Supervl.sor Smith was authorized dl-^trlb'ited. It will be enough to con- to execute a contract with Falrfleld ' vert the annual drflclt of the com- & Dow for the preparation of the pany, averaRlng 1354,000 for the Ia'_t town map .'it a cost of $Lfl.OOO, This ; ten years, to a smal ""'.P "«;,,'''^lch
IS preivld'ed for by the new tax >aw -|; J-^S^Xr L^Si^e-^S Thc several other engineers in the ^o i^ay ^g^^^ ^^^^ ^^^ ^^^
I town will assisT and co-operate in .be "^ j^p^j^ yearf. Through economies
of operation the company has already
making of (be map.
shown a s'lrplus of $195 000 for the twelye months ending June 30. 1916
President Peters csUs attention to 1 the fact that the company has put bick l"to Its propert'es over $50 000,- j Thc president of the Woman Suff- OOO since 1900 in sf'el cars, e'edrl
SUFFRAGE NOTES
.'be presieb^nt of the Woman Si , . ,
rage party rf .Nassau countv e-alls a flcation. grade crossing ePmlnatlon
meeting at 1 o'clock for Thursday, D.- ,new running tracks a->d «tafon» and
Novelty Then. "When Adam and Eve learned of their untoward future, there was some novelty to the comment thnt It was i of hearing Mrs, Brown
an unusually warm seiisem, but never |
since then.—Milwaukee Journal. Read the Nassau Post,
cember 14th, at Real f^state offlce .ip- posite the Massapequa depot. Mrs, Brown, a prominent speaker, will ad¬ dress the me«-ting. It is hoped all in¬ terested in the subject will avail theinselvt-.; of the rare opportunPy
th" general Im^roTements to mak" It lhe first clars transportation-machine it now Is, But, he nays. It wl'I still bo ppcessary to cintlnue large ex- pendltiireo parHc'darly for grade- crossing elimination.
The application further calls atten¬ tion to tbe demands for increased wages and extra guards which the! rompany has been conapelled to meet.
load at Barnum Island creek Is an ob- ¦iti-uctlon to free navigation of the ( reek, by reason of It not having a draw span, Frederic V. Abbot, on lie-
lalf of the Secretary of War, has ad- , e-rllsed a hearing at the New York ('ustom House- on Di.rinliri 11 at l":30 a, Ul The proposition Is to have- the town
. Hempstead install by July 1, 11117, a draw bridge having a horl-/.ontal - icrtrance of at least thirty feet, or a brio ;e having a fixed horizontal clear- anct^of al least thirty feet and a ver- liial .Me'aran(-e of not less than (igh. feet a' high wateo
As ail the papers will be sifljinitted to the Sl cretary of War, it Is requested that atl iho-ie who appear or are in- te-rested In the matter, proposltioi.s in writing.
ment by alliring p isters dlsplaye'l at the doors. An admission fee was ex acted from those entering, A moving picture was displayed, Thereuponjhe arrest of the relator foPow.-d
The relator bases his claim of ri-.-M to be discharged from arrest mainly upon the grounil upon whii-h Hie Henileb case waa de-cjded, to wP, tbiif the phrase- "or oher pubic spe rl , exercises or shows" applies only to acts conducted out of doors, aa Is nec¬ essarily the case wl'h the sports of fishing, hunting and horse- racing Tbe statute certainly makes no s'lch distinction, but In effect declan-s such ac'a to be- prohlbted wbenerer and wherever committed on .Sunday with out distinction as to whether commit Hd Indoors or out of doors
The r< lator'fl counsel founds bis ar gument upon the fact tbat when thn orginal statute prohiting Sunday sports was enacied in this state more than a century ago the law related
ilciiit their I mainly to out-of-door sports, or things ' Conttinued on Page 8,

ToL «, .TS
'L!
BUSY SESSION OF VILLAGE BOARD
front of the houae of Hose Coinpar.y .No. ?, was ajiproved. Theodore .MfHJie" was approve"! a.s a meniher of the re¬ cently formed Flre Pati-i>l,
The following apidie-ations for wat¬ er were granted; iharlcH RenKstroin, I
SEVERAL AHENDED THE CAUTHUMPlANS LONG ISLAND R. R. FROM FREEPORT HAVE MFJ{RY TliWE WANTS INCREASE
Flre Ordinance Repeal- ''"""" "'"'" "^ '' ^"'"'"^'^ ''Older Boys Conference Parade the Streets Un- Asks Permission of P.
*^ (trove .stre-ei- He-orKc (loHHelin Harri- '
ed in Certain Cases »««avenue \y Pierce. :H .No. Orove *'"'' breike all pie.lous records lor routine business wa« transacted audi street; .m,-8. Klizabeth DeMott, 47 >^'^ conference on Long I land. The several inatttrs of vital importance to Kaynor streei; .Mrs, .M K, Gra.sar. lin'il final count showed that 495 me n "and
the taxpayeis were given eaicHil eon- ?"'',^^ «'|'^«V *'• ^*»^'"»'a' '''" OHee]b,.yB had reKi.«ierfa from 46 comrau-
boulevarel; 1-,, (',. .lohnson, S. GrovP ! niiies.
The \illage of East .Mnrion had the
The CallthU'npian parade- e n
rhanksglving Day was a pre-at sue
."-ess. e',e plte the rain The f. a Irities
*-e;e delnyed some-wlat, but the en-
-ire I rpgram waa cariied out as ar-
sideratlon at one of the lemKcst ^,,.^,,( .„„, ..j,,,,,, j, Hcslan, Glenada meetings held durln^ the Randall ad- eeniri. ministration Ibe Hoard ree-eived an invitaUon o
Dr, F. W. l-'letcher addres.se-ei ihe'^l"''"^. "'.^ "•":.'.'.'"^^ "' ">«= Kpi.^eopal board relative to the efteet fo the i e-
The up 81 ItH I'libl c .-^ervli-e (.'nn mis ion began he rin^s upon t! e a;- plication of t e Long Island Railroad to Increase its rates for mileage books finni two to t'vo an,l o:ie-h.ilf een s a mll'^^^^ ^^^^ ^„^ „^^, ^^.„ ,^^. ,.,,^^.,^.^,
1° ^'^''i «"-'-'«>t^ between Pine and, ,j,^^ , ,,f j.,,,^,.^ j^^^^j^,^ j,,.^,
t^A i""^ '.'!'"^- •'* It "'"-jfor the montb of .N'ovember, showing
sidcred H.e ordinance was working an K,,,, ,,,.„,.,,,(,,„ „f ,i„„, j,, ,.,„ ^^,„„„„^ „f
injusuce and suspended its operation L^^,, ^.^^ received and Iiled, The le- in the instaiie-e cited, pending thc en- „, ... , r ,.,,.„ , ,., ,, , r
, 'i ", . ... port of .^trcv-t ( oi'iimssioner Bond for
actment of a new by-law which will .;.,, , , , , „,, ,..„ ,.,, . ;, ,
,,,,.,, ., , t-l . . fl'c past montli was duly ree-eive-d ar.d
e iminate th ,s particular Orove stie. t j^, |
section and several others which ha'.e been called to the attention of the Hoard of Trustees and the Fire Coun¬ cil,
As adveriiried in the press, resi¬ dents of Raynor avenue, Kussell ave - nue, Klllott ;--lreet and Sigmond lan. ,
('(iiueiied as a Board of Heallh, Or,
h(-nor of being the nio,-t distant point fre,in which a delegation came, while Glen Cove, with 25 boys aud 7 lead¬ ers, sent the largest delegation out¬ side of Rockville Cenire,
p-rom the banquet, which filled t!.e ;-aded up gymnasium of Hie Rockville' Centre Cub, on Friday evening, to the last session of the confe rence, on Sunday evening, at which Mr, C. V. Hibbard spjke of his experiences in tbe prison and'concentratie n camps of Euio.e, the troys had a r.ire experience. The addresses of Iir, Bigene Lh Furrei-t Swan, David L, Fuliz, W, J, Burns, Rev. J. H. HoUister and others made a profound Impression on both boys und adults.
F'reeport was represented at the
ranged, H j
Sheriff "Steve" Wt ii led tbe pa-1 M< tropoliian Tower, .New York, at 10 .ae, f lo.ved by a laige number tf'^''"'""!' Thurs lay nioinlnp, D cnib r the menibers of the Freeport Polo
Cf great p r onal inte est to th ,„ ^ „ w . , , l''i'st army of New York commuters on
Club, as well as horsemen from neigh- ,he l,ong Island, Ihe ca^e will also be b ring villages. In fan y and lud,I ' carefully "watched by railioads in the crous costumes the meiry makers pa-j 8l«'e other than the Long Lsland, and down tbe streets ofl'''^'^ '^ J^*" ''"^ ''^s.- of the .-eirt to . , come b.-fore Hie e onimission sinee tbe
.ne village, ! Courl of Appeal-" decided that upeu
Tbe races held at the pip,- Ine la [ p op r .-h iwlng t'e comml si n has Hie afteinoon were a special attrac-; ehe power to pemiit a inlb'age book tion .Sheriff Pettit won the first race rate of 'over two cents a mile, not-
Run(-ie made a report on ibc condition e(-nference by Mr, Mllton Rayner, J. ot tb(- village at the present time. He -"^'(JiK'y (Jould, Harold E, Brown, J. M, also made a writteu report on b.-,-.t : Keegan and (', W. Raynor. leaders iiie-thods of garbage and night soil il
piisal. ,\fiei- an iiifornial disciissj'ui, lhe mallei was le-ferred to Counsel.ir
were invited to be present to con- .,, , „, . ,.,„ .„,,„,„.• „ r .-
,. ,,, . „ ,1-., ., 'Fishel for the preparation of notices
suit with the Board relative lo the ) , „.i,.„..,i.,i„„ ,„,. i.,-j„ „„,i ,i,„ . „„ . , .,,,, , u - .1. r of advertirilnB for bids and the tenl-
desirabillty e.- e-hangiiiR the names of '
the respectHe street.!'. Residents of Raynor avenue were present and lui- anlinously le commended the name' uf the- street be changed to St. Jeihus place. The change of Ihe names of the other stieets will be consitlered at the next meeting. The prope-riy owners on toe respective streets are urged lo sul.mil appropriate nan .s which are not similar to other iiaiiK-d streets in th.' village.
The Fire Council thioufih Chief, Victor Clodlo, the famous tenor, I'earsall was requested lo submit a i died at his home on Centre avenue, i-e>#l8ed boundary to be made a part j f^eeport, on balu-day last. Mr, Clo- of the ordinance specifying the 'iic^i" ^"^^ been sufTering for the pa,-t i;.«ii„ ..,1,1-1. I . »„ -.:„ i.., A I flv* years, and died of heart aff iction,
limits which is to be re-enacted, j ^^ ^^^ ^^^^ sixty two years ago in
I'st, Die, in the Vosges, France. He
tlve contraci. It is probable that a I special village election will be hold I tiefore F''-biii'ary first
DEATH SATURDAY OF VICTOR CLODIO
and by A. H. Brown, E. G. Davis, C. I Fulton, C, P, Gould. G. A. Gl^sel, G. E. Heming, G„ B, Heiwell, J, B. Kidder, |C, J. Ma,rtin.-J. W, Meyer, H 0,-ter- |hticli which bas sleadi y resulted for the last ten years, the growing cei-- •¦"":.'J:;'!:^.,i:
Board of Education held November
an d tb.- many addlUonal e ro.-sing I , watchmen rtquired by ihe trtnien- dously Increase-d vehicular traffic on Ithe Long Island highways
Ti'e cmipany, says Pre,-ident Peters, now has a debit protit and i le-,.^g account aspre a'ing over seven rn.Ilion dollars,
"Therefore." he- coiic ud s, ' with the above gen. ral facts as a basis, we believe we are fu ly justifl. d In makn^ this petition The increase -K-ould not atlert lhe dally rider, and would be- we-ll distributed. We c'alm that a standard railioad with such a larg" percentage of its rei enu.- d. rive'd frmi pa-s nger traffl', (unnot make both ends meet ve,i;h a revenue per pas,-^enger amount¬ ing lo only l..*?l cents p.r mir" I Noiwilbstanding tbis condlti m the com any's app'l,-ation has already produe-ed a small ste rm of prote.st at the Albany olllce of Hie (Oniurssbn ¦ Individuals and organization,s protest- in?: an I dl iiiaiiding to be present at the bi-a lings, have in some eases I charg( (1 Hiat the l.ong Island has bee-n 1 un at a loss because of ex¬ cessive I harges against it by its own¬ er, the Pennsylvania
Among lhe o gan z tions and indi¬ viduals who have protest.'d are the ' followii g:
.lames .\. Cantii-bl, secretary. Patchogiie Board of Trade; Joseph Kratovill.\ s. creiary. Republican Club, Rl vert-ead: Robert Nurens, se-retaiy. Sayville Board of Tra'ie: Marv n Scbiebl r, secretary, Suflol.l Couny Taxnayi rs' A^soc a i in, Bookl:,n; W lliani 11. ,'-;warthfiut, Brooklyn; B. B, Kahl'r, li-llp; Malcom E, Smith, New York Clly: Hon. John F Hylan, Connty Judge,, Hi'hoklyn; E, S. Gar¬ nett, N-w York City; C. B Davenport, Cold Spiing Harbor: F. B Reeve, mas'er, Sound Avenue (H-gng.-, R'v- erhead.
SUNDAY SHOWS ARE DECURED ILLEGAL
Text of Decision by Ap- peUate Court Regard¬ ing Movies
NIGHT SCHOOL TO START IN JANUARY
SUPERVISORS LOOK FOR HOSPITAL SITE
Mak n to mean that the improvi-ment of tbe last year do s m.t warrant a
28 it was informally-«ecided to beg n °^„^'^''„/' ,V >7\°°.^ °',^,,,,™^^^^ evening sch.iid work aHer the holiday ^°P*' "' •"^"'"' '^' '^^^^ '"'^ **' '"
After an infoJ-mal confercnere wlih i
Iiollci-man Dunbar and sevei-al of Hio
studied music under Dupre and Roger,
taxpayers present, that iMirtion of or- ^nd sang In "Alda" in the >i-ar 1876.
dinance No, tl, limitinK the time- in | ^r. ci,;dlo, In iSSl, camT to this
which dogs could not roam the streets ^-ountry and sang In the opera sea-
eif tbe village iinmolested from Api il i i^on under Hie nianayc'iK nt of Colonel hiindred [icrsons were in attendance
Ist lo Neivembe-r Isl Inclusive, was re-, Maple-Oii, Ile sang with Pali, and H-valle-d Uuiie-i (ieorge .MeiiKui Levy
pealed, and from now on dogs will Aas seleeti d by 'V'erdi for the role of pie-sided
The annual iiie-inorial servie-es of Kie-eport Ixjdge. So. 1253, li. O. i', Klks, were held Sunday aftemoon last' at i'l eeport in the cUib house, Seveial
evening
vacation. Inasmuch as no evening classes h.ive ever Le n maintain d lu Freeport, it i
exactly what thi- line of work will be This win be d te;mined by thi- de¬ mand,
'Classes will be formeil In any sub¬ ject, providing the nuiubi-r de Iring that subjeet is sutlicient lo make it practicable lo organize t' e class, Esie-ial i t'e,tion w.ll be g:v>n to
not be privileged In Freeport, The i O h. Ilo. Ile created the tenor role '1 be e.xerciies opened wiili tbe play-i the fund-inn ntal subjects of grammar, trustees desire to give ample iiotue'tn "Lakme,"" and sang b'-fore Kiigmg eif Chopiii's "Fiiiicral March" on | Engl.sh compniti n, writing, re d n--,', that in the lulurc dogs will not be Humbert of Italy and Kaiser Wil-|ti,c jiipe- organ by Henry V. Woller, ^rolling* and arithmetic. permitted to travel the streets unae;-i he'ni, a German Prince at that time, ; fallowed by the rltualisiic lueiiKirial "Classes w,ll undoub e-.ily
companied a', any time in the year,: Mr, Cloillo conducti d a coaservii- And In all probabllllv fewer chickens ''^'"^ "' "'"^'^^ "^ °^^ •'"""' having
iinong bis pupil-i .Mnn-, M.'lb.i and Marq-.ileRe of 'V'iln. uv--e Bonoraiie,
li Ik- nuirdercd these'
and old hen cold nights.
The Board made an oflicial inspec¬ tion of thc nnclorlzed lire engine re¬ cently completed and delivered by tbe- Itit Fiane-e' (-onipany. It was ae-cepl-'d subjee-t to Hk apiuoval of Ihe l-'iie Cdiincll, The- bill ivas aiidiled sub- jeerl to thai appieual.
The ri'(|iiis;li(iii of Hie Fire- Depail- lucnt calling for the purchase of an electric seare-h light at a e-ost of $12.50; the painting of thc hou-.e of i;nglne' Cnmpany So. 1 inside 'ind •ut, and the placing of a red lifbi m
Stop That Bark With
White Pine and nee Balsam
grand niece of Napollan Bonorart
Mr, CIocllo is sur-. Ived by Maigue- rlte Walinez, bis m-dow ; a daugiito-, Mrs. Marga'(-i I'lace. of B Idwin, and twe) sons, Paul V, and Min-.Ti- Tt. Funi ral si-rvices took plac? on M n- day alleinoin at Mr, Clndio's 'a e [lome. Int. rm'nt wns In Gri C- met ery.
LUTHERANS GIVE ENTERTAINMENT
be
in which all the ollicers ;if f-^rmed In the commercial bramhes,
nd f-ir tbe,se students who wih to prepare for eivil se'rviee- examina iJfns. Tie school will open for reg¬ isiraiion ou Tue.-iday evening, at 7:"0. January 2.
"It is bope'd tbat a large number will take advantage of this oppor¬ tunity. No one netd to hesitate on account of age, for tbe chief aim of an evening peo lon
circumstanc s,» were forced to le:ive
scliool early and now feel the need of
year in i taking up study for practical pur-
pos-s^ Foieigners who wish to I arn
service
Hie I dll p.-u-Meipated. One al-a time, lliiitj I.nnle:-, will- exlingiiishe'd, rep- ie.;entiliS tl... bieitiien of the- leidge who have passed to tbe .ureal be-yeind, 'I'Ik- oration was dilhe-red liy .lay l-'il;:pati-i( k, f-t N'ew ^¦(lr!( Lodge .No, I, and '"I'liaiia'dpsis" vas rende-rtel by Pa. 1 HxalH'i Hiller l-'iaiikiiii G, Hill, There- were vocal seleelions by ,\Iiss fie'ld Haviis and .Miss Kdna Kimball ami il.(- Phoenix .Male Qiiaitel, and a sinl-ii •solo by Roswell F, WeitzCl.
The names of thc decease'd i e.e-is of the lod.ce, with lh( ubie-li they died, follow
In many respects the cemipany's re-
= .-r- r>^.„eHia i„ ...11 P'rts to Ihe Public Se^rvice Coinuil,'-- 8 nfl poasiDie to lell ", , ..... i. .¦ « .u
.,.. iiU,- „# ..1, ...111 ».„ sion show that the situation of the
Long Island is uniepie. Fifiy-nine-p'r c.nl of its ri-v nu'» comes from p:iF- S'-nger ope-ati n. This Is a treiiien- dou-ly larger latbi of i asseng. r reve¬ nue tban on any other road In th's Lir Hoy. Abnormally lari/e propor¬ tions of pai-senirer r. venue. Ho, are derived from commuilng and o'her tic' els as low- as sev- n nii'l-e a in-le, "r tar b -low the s andard passe-nger rates. The e-onipa-y has thus not tieen on a par wth oHier road=< In taking ad-an ag - i f inc ease-l fr l-hi bus'iip s a' 1 ctl'r ra'( s, F rtber, the growth of Is I a a n'( r busines i ha'< bssn largely In lh" s-cii-n-- in and rl ISO to New Ycrk CM'y, wh'-re t'e rt'^ nre part'cilarly low on account f (-onipetltion with (ityowned transit lines and motor ve-bicle transportaiinn at both freight and nnssengers.
Pi'sielent Pet'r-l in his aiiplication
'I'hi lioard of .Siip»-r\ isors on .Mon¬ day apjirove'd the- asscsHmelil roll of the town of Ileiiipiitead and issued tbe warrant for the colle(-ti(in of taxes, dated December 4,
J, li:dw-ard Downing was designateil to apiiortion the tax on mortgag«-s in Hie- (ouuty as Iiled li.\ Hie eoiiiily clerk on .N'eivciiibcr 27, for the v.-ar ending October 1, IDl6,
The Board appropriated an aeVl' tlonal .f2,7ijri toward thc (-(uiiil..'. share of tlu- work on the l5oii,i(-var(l Burnside aveliiu- and Roe-kaway tii'ii pike. Notice fremi the- state liigbw.i.N e-onimission staled thai owing lo g.-o logical conditions it had been foiiuil Ihat is would be impossible tei do Hk work for lh - original estimaU-,
.\t Friday -: meeting. Hie e bailm.-ui was iiaiiuii a a (-nmmiliee to-use.-. tain fur wliat Ibe- >-(iiiniy can obiaiu a tiae-t of land of about inn ne-r.'' ne-ar Ce^iilial Park for ibe site le.r a liilie-rciilosis liostiiliii,
REPUBLICANS WILL HAVE FINE DINNER
evening ^chool i.s to help those , n-v.-niu- rr due ng
pie who, (ither through lack o el, this splcnelid Cough Syrup will alleirel tlie rclie'f ye>u seck promplly and with¬ out nnv hiirmrul afler-e-fl'ccts.
Pcnslur White Pine and Spnicc lial.-uiiu is a lie'aling remedy compounded of , I'ine liark, ^prue-e Gum, Taniarac Bark, \V ild t^herry and other wi>ll-kiiown ingredi¬ ents of recoguiztnl merits.
Get a bottle of this effect¬ ive remedy as soon as posaibli; and rid yourself of that Coufih. Sold in two sizes,
25c and 50c
opened the entertainment by an ad-I-Madison, William N, Lampe, Saimiel
dn-ss. followeil by "Hail, Colupibia." ! S, Goldberg.
sung b\ Hilriecn girls; a piano solo I HHti—John P. .Morgan, Alexaneler
.Marlon Kobin; twelve little soldier : R Rhodes, Alexander Maier^ Harry
boys then rendered a selection, Mas- K, .Ness, Rowland H, Mayland, George
ter Fred Hottschaldt presented a H. Cahill.
silk lianncr. Inscribed "Ood is I.ove." I Fieeport IxieUe- now has LnlK iiiem-
to tiy primary departmenl of thej hers,
Sunday Se-hool, A piano and violin
APPOINTMENTS IN THE TOWN OFFICES
CHUBBUCK'S Drug Store
FREEPORT, L. I.
Wa
duet by lirai e and Lillian .Meinen eight Utile girls sang the next nuin-
Sl PKKVISOR OPK>S FAIR.
Preparations bave been e-oinplei-el
ni^-hi at the Church of Transligura- tlon. It Is expected Ihat this bazaar
bci, "Topsy Turvy," a pretty luiiii-i for Ihe openin.i.': of Ihe fair Thiirsd-iv
ber by .some of the little folks was
followed by a violin solo by Graie
.Meinen, Flowery Garlands by fiftteen
girls and a good night song completed
thc program.
Refreshments were served by the Ladies Aid Society, and an offering was taken up. The affair proved to be a success, both finane-ially and so¬ cially.
! The Town Uoard, at Tuesdays j meeling, appeilnted Charles K, Schwit-
zer, of Lynbrook, town auditor to I suceed B, F^rank Wheldefi, who re : signed lo aeeept a position in the , offle-e of the' .receiver of taxes, 'Mr.
S(-!iwil/.(-r is a lawyer. I The resignation of Caiiiian Plant, [a constable of Lynbrook, to take ef-
I feet December 31, was received and acce-ptcd. He w ill become county de- pos(»d Increase in the m'leace rate
as follows.
One w.iy t'ckets, av. rag.- 3(-
per mile 9 9'-!
Roiin-I trip t c'en-, avi ra'-'c
2'4c per mib- 28,2'!
Ml'eage, 1 ,(iO0 and T.OO
mil s, 2c Ifll'/,
Comni'itation, average 7
mills per mile 24 2ni
10, lO and rO-trip family,
2c per mile
.Mlantic Ave. lor-al fire-,-
average 1,07c per mile,
Coa.iiKlors' col'ecllons an'I
niLcel'aneous, av.^rage 2e-
per mile 13,09'r
The ap'lieatlon ihows that, while the number of passengers carried dou¬ bled from 1906 to 1915, being 42,fi29,- , S25 In the latter year, the average i haul and aver,-ige n venue per p-'B- ; .lenge r were re.-^u ed in such proper-1 Hon that the average revenue per pas snge'r P'-r inll", up'n which service! cost must be compared, was ri-duced from 1,522 cents in 1906 to 1318 cents. In 1915, VXev^e growing traffic a, ^ImPar decrease nhows for the year I ending June 30, 191fi, for whe-h the average re'.enue per passe-ngi-r mile, was 1,^07 cents,
pp sident Peters says that the pro-
Tbe decision in retaid in picture exhibitions on .Sund.ay has created .-onsiderable interest, and The Post lias l^ie-n re-queste'd le. publish the nilin.i; e.f Hie Appe-llate Division, ' u liii-ii IS It:- leillows:-
The relator was arrest, d charged with having vlolati-d s-ction 214,'') of jthe Pe-ua Lrtiw in having willfully a".d knowinMy uialiitaii.ed and con¬ ducti d a n.ov ng pctufe show as a publie show-, to which th»' publie- were .inviie^d and which the i ublic ai'ended jal a theatre located in the' City of .Alaiy. em Sunday, .Hily 2,"., 1915. ; l'pon bein:; arrai4iu'(l e>n siieh chaige, .the relator was e-einiiiiitt. d pending trial to the- custody ef thi- Slieriff of Hie- Ceiunty of Albany The-reupon a wr t of ba'ii'as corpu- was applied for and eib-aineel for r,e purpeise- of In- i,u,r ng ii.t 1 i\:e i-aus.- e>f bis imprls onment and, if unlawful, of rehevluK bim Iber trom Tl e b.;.-.is eif lh.' «p- plieation for the writ wa-; that the liu- lirisoninent was unlawlul, tor ihe re-a sin tbat g,ving a moving piciure show was not prohibi I'd by Hie- Penal L:iw. Ipiiu the hearing bail In-fore the Spi (ial Term th.' w il was sustained and He r lator orderi-d dise barged from I ustody uinin the- ground that sii(-b show was give-n indeieirs in a llie-atre buildiiii; and, not being an outdoeir shiiw, wa-i nol prohibited by Hie se-cliein of lhe Penal l.aw above I ile-il, 'rbi' decision of Ha- justice lioldiiiA; Ibe le-rm was place-d solely upon Hie authority of the case ->f People r. Hemb-b (127 App. Div., 3061, by whii-h he consid.-red himself
, bound Tbereupein an appeal wa-i taken to this courl frenii the order
¦entered upon such decision.
! .Section 2145 of lhe- P.-iial l,4iw
I (Chap, 88, Laws ed HKI9) pi-eiv,di8 a* follows: "All sboolinn bunting, flsn ing, playing, horse raciiit;. gaining or olher public spirts, e'Xi rclses or shows, upon Ihe llisi day of the
iweek, and all noise disturbing the peace of the day are prohibited" Tln- e-onstructiem whirh slioulel be giveu the pr«)visions ol tbis se'etion has been lhe subject of divergent dee-lslons by the e-ouils of Hils state In the case eif Ihl- Peoiile v ffs ule'b (supra) the- Appe-'lale Di\i,^;on oi "e Second De- pa; I'-'ent h.ld that till- phrase "or or 1-1 puMii- s|iorts, evere-ise's or sh(iw-s" applb'd only to out of-door spoils, i-x- rclses or shows, and lien.e Ibal I'll SI I lion in (luesHon, Hnn s.-i Hon 21,''. (if the Pe-nal Cole- did nm probibi' an indoor eibi'Ition of lU'iv- iiiK pie-iiir.-s on Sunday The- prevai - In ' o- i i 11 sl .tes that tbe charg.- v^a^ no ma le .gain t lhe eb feindaii' eif having c arged an admission f e Two of the live judges e-- mpilsini: V e couil dls>-»-nied tn an opinion, h-lding Hiat lhe s''(-ilon pro!iiblt,d nioviiii.' piciu-e- exbibiiiiiiis on Sunday, ai ,"^ thou-h given Indoors. Late-r this que s- ,1.1 la : I- '. l-l". 'h.- Ai pi I'ate Dl 1- s.on of 111*? Fourih Depaittinnt 'U Ho;
e-ase. of Hamlin v, Hendi-r ( Anp.
Div . , 15't N Y. Supp . 1117)
That (i.iiii whib' alllrining Hie d"- e-ision of the- trial court (92 Mise , HI), stat(-d that it did nil concur in the vl ws w-'-l b rirevaib d In tlw cn. e e.f til.' Pe.ple V Hniile-b The pro;i(-r con-iruct-ein lo be- giv.n the- pr ivl si ns of Ibis see-tion b.-is several ti-es b n eon ide'ied ly the court at S[ie clal Term, resiilliiig Pi confllcHng (b- cisions, the more proinlne-nt of w-l i. b ,-i'i- Hie fo lowing: ,Moore v, Owen (r8
I Vise, 3:12), Hamlin v, Bend< r (92 .Misi-,. 16), P.opb' v. Finn (57 Ml aw -|; J-^S^Xr L^Si^e-^S Thc several other engineers in the ^o i^ay ^g^^^ ^^^^ ^^^ ^^^
I town will assisT and co-operate in .be "^ j^p^j^ yearf. Through economies
of operation the company has already
making of (be map.
shown a s'lrplus of $195 000 for the twelye months ending June 30. 1916
President Peters csUs attention to 1 the fact that the company has put bick l"to Its propert'es over $50 000,- j Thc president of the Woman Suff- OOO since 1900 in sf'el cars, e'edrl
SUFFRAGE NOTES
.'be presieb^nt of the Woman Si , . ,
rage party rf .Nassau countv e-alls a flcation. grade crossing ePmlnatlon
meeting at 1 o'clock for Thursday, D.- ,new running tracks a->d «tafon» and
Novelty Then. "When Adam and Eve learned of their untoward future, there was some novelty to the comment thnt It was i of hearing Mrs, Brown
an unusually warm seiisem, but never |
since then.—Milwaukee Journal. Read the Nassau Post,
cember 14th, at Real f^state offlce .ip- posite the Massapequa depot. Mrs, Brown, a prominent speaker, will ad¬ dress the me«-ting. It is hoped all in¬ terested in the subject will avail theinselvt-.; of the rare opportunPy
th" general Im^roTements to mak" It lhe first clars transportation-machine it now Is, But, he nays. It wl'I still bo ppcessary to cintlnue large ex- pendltiireo parHc'darly for grade- crossing elimination.
The application further calls atten¬ tion to tbe demands for increased wages and extra guards which the! rompany has been conapelled to meet.
load at Barnum Island creek Is an ob- ¦iti-uctlon to free navigation of the ( reek, by reason of It not having a draw span, Frederic V. Abbot, on lie-
lalf of the Secretary of War, has ad- , e-rllsed a hearing at the New York ('ustom House- on Di.rinliri 11 at l":30 a, Ul The proposition Is to have- the town
. Hempstead install by July 1, 11117, a draw bridge having a horl-/.ontal - icrtrance of at least thirty feet, or a brio ;e having a fixed horizontal clear- anct^of al least thirty feet and a ver- liial .Me'aran(-e of not less than (igh. feet a' high wateo
As ail the papers will be sifljinitted to the Sl cretary of War, it Is requested that atl iho-ie who appear or are in- te-rested In the matter, proposltioi.s in writing.
ment by alliring p isters dlsplaye'l at the doors. An admission fee was ex acted from those entering, A moving picture was displayed, Thereuponjhe arrest of the relator foPow.-d
The relator bases his claim of ri-.-M to be discharged from arrest mainly upon the grounil upon whii-h Hie Henileb case waa de-cjded, to wP, tbiif the phrase- "or oher pubic spe rl , exercises or shows" applies only to acts conducted out of doors, aa Is nec¬ essarily the case wl'h the sports of fishing, hunting and horse- racing Tbe statute certainly makes no s'lch distinction, but In effect declan-s such ac'a to be- prohlbted wbenerer and wherever committed on .Sunday with out distinction as to whether commit Hd Indoors or out of doors
The r< lator'fl counsel founds bis ar gument upon the fact tbat when thn orginal statute prohiting Sunday sports was enacied in this state more than a century ago the law related
ilciiit their I mainly to out-of-door sports, or things ' Conttinued on Page 8,